How to Write Historical Fiction

Are you interested in writing historical fiction? Here is a simple prompt to get you started: 1. Choose a historical event that you find interesting and research it for half an hour. Setting yourself a time limit for the research will minimize the chance that you fall down a rabbit hole in your research! 2. Create a character who may have a unique perspective on this event. This may not even be a person who experienced the event firsthand. For example, imagine the historical event you choose is Dunkirk.The character you choose could be the granddaughter of a soldier who fought in the battle, or, a fisherman who aided in the rescue of Allied troops - and perhaps your story begins with the discovery of [...]

2024-04-01T09:27:48-04:00April 3, 2024|Historical Fiction, Home Page, On Writing|

Why I LOVE Writing – and Reading – Historical Fiction!

If you had asked me back in 2020 which genres I preferred as a writer, I would have said fantasy, science fiction, young adult, middle grade… anything but historical fiction. But then I discovered writers like Kristin Hannah and Kate Quinn, and I became hooked on the genre. Historical Fiction plunges the writer into an alternative world – not a fully imagined one, as fantasy does, but an alternative world that actually existed, and yet on some level must still be invented,  since we can never know what it was like to be there. Historical Fiction is a great way to step inside the shoes of people whose lives were so different from our own, but whose dreams and hopes were just the same. Reading [...]

2024-03-27T14:26:11-04:00March 27, 2024|Historical Fiction, Home Page, On Writing|

Announcing a Two Book Deal With Bookouture UK!

I am thrilled to announce that I have finalised a publishing contract with Bookouture UK. I am working on two novels set in World War Two – the first to be published in September this year and the second in February 2025. You can read about the deal here: https://bookouture.com/bookouture-acquires-sweeping-wwii-novels-by-author-julie-hartley/ This publishing contract represents a new direction in my writing career. My three previous books were published by well-respected Canadian presses – Red Deer Press (https://www.reddeerpress.com/),  Mansfield Press and Theatrefolk. Bookouture is a division of Hatchette, one of the ‘big five’, so this new contract is a fabulous opportunity to reach more readers… and to write every single day. On my creative writing retreats and in the writing classes I teach, I’m continually telling my [...]

2024-03-27T14:24:54-04:00January 16, 2024|Historical Fiction, Home Page, On Writing|
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